Hi all,
I know that Aus is still a long way away, but there have been 2 Ruffs and a Buff-breasted Sand found there in the past few days....they are on their way here!! (Oh, and at least one of the Aleutian Terns has returned to NSW).
cheers
Ruffs and Buff-breast in Australia
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Re: Ruffs and Buff-breast in Australia
Thanks for the timely update Sav,
I know British Columbia had somewhat of an invasion of Buff-breasts this autumn so definitely worth keeping an eye out (Not just in regular wader spots but in any paddocks/plowed fields/turf farms near the coast--e.g. Check all Spur-winged Plover flocks!). Buff-breasteds are a central flyway bird (Generally migrating through central plains and prairie to South America), so you're always happy to get 1-2 in a fall season on the Pacific coast of Canada--e.g. Vancouver. This year however, between August and September, there were probably around 40 seen in various parts of British Columbia! So it may very well have been a bumper breeding year for them.
I know British Columbia had somewhat of an invasion of Buff-breasts this autumn so definitely worth keeping an eye out (Not just in regular wader spots but in any paddocks/plowed fields/turf farms near the coast--e.g. Check all Spur-winged Plover flocks!). Buff-breasteds are a central flyway bird (Generally migrating through central plains and prairie to South America), so you're always happy to get 1-2 in a fall season on the Pacific coast of Canada--e.g. Vancouver. This year however, between August and September, there were probably around 40 seen in various parts of British Columbia! So it may very well have been a bumper breeding year for them.